In line with global trends in law and domestic realities the South African government has been one of the few “new” nations to make significant progress in including traditional health practice in the mainstream healthcare ...

This article examines how courts in the UK, the USA and South Africa apply and interpret article 13(b) of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Courts in the UK have always adopted a ...

A right only has any value if there is a remedy providing for the acknowledgement and enforcement thereof. An increase in medical malpractice claims can be expected in South Africa in view of the fact that the public is ...

The shortcomings of individualist models of corporate criminal liability have led to the development of more realistic approaches to the criminal liability of juristic persons. In this contribution two legislative attempts ...

Corporate identity as foundation of the criminal liability of legal persons (1): theoretical principles
The different models for the criminal liability of juristic persons reveal a tension between individualist and realistic ...

In South Africa two diverse property regimes exist alongside one another, namely the system of individualised, common-law landownership, predominantly based on civil-law principles, and the system of communal land tenure, ...

Latin and the training of law students in South Africa: A new relevance
This article reviews both the traditional arguments in favour of the retention of Latin as a compulsory university course for law students in South ...